Hotel Night Auditorother related Employment listings - Franklin, KY at Geebo

Hotel Night Auditor

Our property is growing rapidly and we are looking for a night auditor who loves working with people, possesses a strong commitment to customer satisfaction, and has bookkeeping experience! We provide the tools and training to bolster your hospitality career goals.
If you are seeking an overnight position with a team of true professionals, apply today!
Responsibilities:
Make sure every hotel guest has a pleasant stayPrepare and distribute daily, weekly, and monthly reports to general manager, department heads, and hotel managementReconcile all credit card transactions, financial records, occupancy percentages, room charges, final bill preparation, and cash drawer activity after a thorough audit processDelegate housekeeping, security, and service requests, respond to guest inquiries and resolve guest complaints, process reservations and check-ins, and other front desk agent duties as required
Qualifications:
Flexible overnight hours are requiredSome college is preferred but a high school diploma or equivalent is requiredOutstanding communication skills and excellent customer service skills are requiredFront desk clerk duties, guest services, night auditor or previous hospitality experience is preferred but not requiredAbout Company:
We are a chain of hospitality industry, our company is a privately owned franchise company with a friendly work environment.
Recommended Skills Auditing Communication Customer Service Housekeeping Hospitality Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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